Our earliest memories are rarely earlier than our third birthday, at least not consciously that is. But conscious memories are not everything. A baby’s neural networks are wildly expanding with every stimulating experience it receives, and is busy learning all about its new world. Infantile Amnesia Early studies of pre-schoolContinue Reading

The more teens use social-media networking sites, video games and streaming services, the higher their risk of developing symptoms of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), according to a new study published the the July 2018 Journal of the American Medication Association. The study tracked over 2,500 public school teens overContinue Reading

Did you know that the paint on your walls could be causing lower I.Q.s, behavior disorders and learning disabilities in your children? This topic is not actively discussed since America banned lead paint over 40 years ago but the problems caused by not only lead in paint continue to linger.Continue Reading

When people abuse drugs or alcohol they begin to notice small physical changes. Some subtle signs include sudden weight change, slurred speech, facial puffiness and bloodshot eyes. As the months go by, illness becomes more frequent. Small unexplained bruises and abrasions appear. The individual becomes accident prone, both in andContinue Reading

Is my child gifted? How does a parent spot an unusually bright child? Early signs of giftedness are not always “intellectual.” Giftedness can be either the possession of a high I.Q. or special talents or aptitudes, such as creativity. The following signs may reveal that your child is gifted: AnContinue Reading

How does parental neglect, family disruption and day-care affect a child? What happens when circumstances prevent a child from forming close attachments? This is the saddest area of psychology. Babies raised in institutions, without stimulation, attention or love by a regular parent, or locked away in an abusive, neglected conditionContinue Reading

According to psychoanalyst Erik Erikson (1902-1994), during the fifth stage of human development – adolescent through young adult years – we struggle with identity issues. This is the time when we develop a sense of who we are, i.e., our self-image. In many cases it becomes “self-images.”  New Problems ConfusedContinue Reading